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Avatar for Top Notch Heating and Plumbing LLC
Top Notch Heating and Plumbing LLC
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Sewer Main - Install, Replace or RepairSewer Main - Install, Replace or Repair - For Business

Serving Ucon, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Since 2006, homeowners in the Eastern Idaho and Western Wyoming area have turned to our team for quality HVAC, Plumbing, and Drain services. \n\nOur team understands heating and plumbing emergencies don’t always occur at the most convenient times. That’s why you can expect Top Notch service from our experts 24/7/365. \n\nWe'll keep your home in tip-top shape with our outstanding service.\n\nDon't Despair, We'll Be Right There!\n

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Avatar for Shuler Contracting and Excavation LLC
Shuler Contracting and Excavation LLC
5.0(
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Foundation Drainage - Install or ReplaceBasement Drainage Channels - Install

Serving Ucon, ID and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Shows up on time and does what they say they will do. I would highly recommend Shuler Contracting. We will likely have them back for more work around our place. Honest, hard working, good at what they do and pleasant to have on the property."
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Chaud Company Plumbing Services LLC
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Basement Drainage Channels - InstallSewer Main - Install, Replace or RepairSewer Main - Install, Replace or Repair - For Business

Serving Ucon, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Credit card accepted

"Well. 1st plumber who looked at the system said shower valves needed to be replaced but that was a problem because there are no access panels. Chaub plummer advised valves were good quality and there was no need to replace. He replaced/installed new hardware and did a great job in a timely manner."
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Avatar for ZR Contracting & Excavation LLC
ZR Contracting & Excavation LLC
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Basement Drainage Channels - Install

Serving Ucon, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"He is very professional and pleasant to work with! He was always on time to all appointments and always seemed to go that extra mile to complete the job at hand. Weâ re very happy with all the work heâ s done and would recommend him to everyone."
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Storm Drain Installation questions, answered by experts

A storm door should be the same size as the front door. Both doors will fit into the same opening on the exterior of the home, so you can expect the storm door to be the same size as the front door. Most doors will be about 32 or 36 inches wide and 75 or 81 inches tall, although you can customize your door sizes.

Yes, modular homes are typically safe for areas prone to hurricanes. In regions at risk of severe storms, local zoning guidelines often require that these dwellings be built using materials designed to endure strong winds and heavy rainfall, ensuring they meet the safety standards for such conditions.

You can determine what size storm door you need by measuring for the storm door. Take the width at the top, middle, and bottom of either your front door or an existing storm door, then measure the height on the left, center, and right of the door. Buy a storm door that matches your measurements' smallest width and shortest height.

Each has its use, depending on the scenario. Security doors are primarily intended to keep people out of the home, while storm doors are used to protect the home from extreme weather. Both tend to be made from heavy-duty metal and may include glass panels to allow light to enter the home. Storm doors can feature mesh screens, just like screen doors, to allow for increased ventilation and to keep out pests. Security doors rarely, if ever, have mesh screens.

Instead of a security door, you might opt for a heavy-duty screen door made from durable mesh, which allows better sunlight and airflow. Additionally, you could enhance security by installing strong locks on your existing door. A double-cylinder deadbolt provides robust security; however, be aware that some local laws prohibit them due to safety concerns during emergencies.

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